It’s a contrast program: away from the overcrowded and noisy Bavarian capital, right to the possibly most quiet location in the world. Less than an hour drive from Munich, located at beautiful Tegernsee: the 5 stars wellness resort Bachmair Weissach. Three days and three nights in a hotel, which combines nature with modernity, luxury with practicality and which integrates international elements in a local setting.

Only 322 meters away from the south part of famous Central Park located and already quite impressive from the outside is Park Central Hotel. A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to stay in this 4 stars Midtown gem. Usually I’m really not very easily to impress, but the Park Central did it…

Arriving in New York City always feels a bit like coming home. It’s a special feeling I only experience there, somehow like seeing your lover after longer time. I’m not sure if I already can call it my second home, but hopefully one day it is. Until then it has a special place in my heart.

During my last stay in the greatest city ever I had the opportunity to stay at The Time Hotel New York, a true pearl in the concrete jungle. Located on 49th street and broadway, the boutique hotel is close to everything you should see in NYC. The first thing I noticed when I arrived there on a warm Wednesday afternoon: the design! You can see the love of details on every corner. Everything’s kind of matchy matchy and is looks well-thought-out and sophisticated. And guess which colors are used – my favorites: grey and gold.

Logomania! Almost every second fashion blog is writing about it – unfortunately mostly not really nuanced. Are there only two sides? Pro or anti logo? Is this a topic to fight about, a topic where you can only be pro or against logos? Am I a cad when I wear a designer logo on my chest and real stylistic assurance is shown through understatement and the only designer logo that’s allowed to be shown is on the label on the inside of the clothing?

I already showed you some impressions of SoHo and a more classic look last week. Today I’d like to show you another one – more casual though – and want to share with you five lessons I’ve learned and I was thinking about during my time in NYC a lot. I really wasn’t that active on Instagram (and even less on here), because I was just overwhelmed by so much in the blogger business. The pressure, the rumors and envy. I even thought about quitting blogging as a job. But I really took my time an I want to share with you five lessons that changed a lot for me. And it’s universal – I bet you can find yourself in them as well, even if you’re not blogging. 🙂